A coalition of 23 attorneys general is urging Congress to permanently extend the expanded Child Tax Credit.
The governor announced the launch of Connecticut’s first regional sector partnership, the Capital Area Tech Partnership.
The Governor’s Summer STEM Challenge is inspired by the work of the Governor’s Workforce Council.
Attorney General Tong remains strongly opposed to a Purdue Pharma bankruptcy plan.
Gov. Ned Lamont on Monday urges vaccinations, not considering new restrictions.
The state bond commission passed bonding for improvements to schools and infrastructure.
States argue that a bankruptcy court doesn’t have the authority to prevent attorneys general from suing Sackler family.
The initiative is part of a broader effort to protect children and families in Connecticut.
Attorney General William Tong issued a joint statement on recent opioid negotiations.
Elder justice issues can range from age-based discrimination in the workplace to scams and frauds, elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation.
“HFCs are super pollutants and curbing their emissions is vital to fighting climate change,” Attorney General Tong said.
"The CPF requests submitted for consideration span the Fifth District supporting a variety of communities and essential needs."
But Gov. Ned Lamont reportedly is leaving his options open as the state deals with an uptick in coronavirus cases.
The requested rate hike would have increased water rates by 20 percent for more than 360,000 customers across 60 towns.
Attorney General William Tong led a 17-state coalition urging the NHTSA to take stronger measures to protect children in car seats.
Over the last decade, the Green Bank and its partners have deployed nearly $2.3 billion in capital for clean energy projects.
A coalition of 22 attorneys general supported the EPA’s proposal to restore California’s waiver under the Clean Air Act.
A coalition of 21 attorneys general filed an amicus brief in support of the constitutionality of New York’s anti-discrimination law.
Bipartisan coalition of states say Google illegally maintains an app store monopoly and unfairly edges out competition.
Newest legislation should put state in good position to receive federal funds.
The council will develop programs to encourage communities disproportionately harmed by the enforcement of cannabis prohibition.
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s eviction moratorium will remain in place until the end of July.
The growth program is seen as model legislation for the nation in addressing long-standing wealth disparities.
The family sued the state, claiming an insemination procedure at the UConn Health Center led to the death of 1 child and injury to her twin.
AGs urge Senate to pass measure prohibiting discrimination against LGBTQ Americans.
Ending unnecessary incentives will save CT ratepayers up to $24 million a year and hundreds of millions nationally, AG Tong's office said.
The company has taken measures to prepare the electric grid for the increased customer usage expected during this week’s heat wave.
UI customers would see a 5.2 percent total bill decrease starting on July 1.
The National Association of Attorneys General is urging passage of the State Antitrust Enforcement Venue Act of 2021.
The attorney general is calling on the Postal Regulatory Commission to oppose efforts to increase delivery times for First-Class Mail.
A group of 26 attorneys general is fighting to preserve billions of dollars for schools and other essential services across the country.
Lamont signs bill making Connecticut the 19th state to legalize recreational use of marijuana.
"This is a huge win for Connecticut families and all of the people who rely on the Affordable Care Act for healthcare," Tong said.
The Supreme Court ruled to uphold the Affordable Care Act and preserve healthcare coverage for millions of Americans.
The Agency’s MOUD program combines medication and counseling to treat individuals who are addicted to opioids.
Year-long program for Woodland Owners and Managers starts in August.
A group of 16 attorneys general submitted congressional testimony in support of the Women’s Health Protection Act.
Lamont administration unveils billion dollar plan to reduce commuter rail times.
Lt. Governor Bysiewicz highlighted programs that help support older adults living in Connecticut.
Nutmeg state poised to become the 19th state to legalize use of cannabis.